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Removing a non load bearing wall

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hammerman | 09:47 Wed 20th Feb 2008 | Home & Garden
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I need to remove a non-load bearing single skin brick wall from between our lounge and hall way....this will open it up and give us a bigger lounge.

There's nothing above the wall eg it doesn't go straight up into the bedroom above and i know the bloke up the road did it but he has since moved (and the house is still standing).

I don't know if i should put a wooden lintel in....maybe a 6" x 2" just to be on the safe side.

Any suggestions (i know, get a builder in if unsure)

Thanks
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I had a similar layout in my house. Are you sure the upper floor joists do not use this wall as a load bearer?
In my case they did and we had to put in an RSJ to support the upper floor. A 6" x 2" wood lintel would not be safe or sufficient.
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Hmmm...i'll get a builder in methinks !!!

Thank you
Builders may give you general advice but are not technically qualified to confirm whether or not the joists rely on this wall for mid-support

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